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News
04. June 2026
Collection historical / epochs Theatre
After 26 years, Alfons finds “his” GDR tracksuit jacket
Quite unexpectedly, we made the cabaret artist Emmanuel Peterfalvi aka Alfons very happy with some Dederon.
02. June 2026
Collection historical / epochs Streaming and TV
Star City
The eight-part series “Star City” launches on Apple TV+ with a production still by Nicole Fischnaller.
01. June 2026
Awards Cinema Collection historical / epochs
German Film Awards 2026 – Costume Design
Congratulations to costume designer Sabrina Krämer on winning the 2026 German Film Award in the category ‘Best Costume Design’!
28. May 2026
Collection modern Streaming and TV
Murder Mindfully – Season 2
Costume designer Ramona Petersen has hired wide variety of costumes from our collection for the second season of “Murder Mindfully”.
21. May 2026
Interviews
Theaterkunst Talk – Bartholomew Cariss
The British costume designer Bartholomew Cariss began his career in a costume department and recently designed the costumes for ‘Nuremberg’.
19. May 2026
Etty
Costume designer Gioia Raspé has primarily used costumes from our modern collection for “Etty”, as it is set the story in the present day.
18. May 2026
Cinema Collection historical / epochs Collection modern
Cannes 2026
We are delighted that our costumes are featured in three productions on the Croisette.
14. May 2026
Cinema Collection historical / epochs
Andor Hirsch
The historical war drama “Andor Hirsch” is hitting cinemas with a costume design by Andrea Flesch.
13. May 2026
Newsletter Theaterkunst Talk
Newsletter May 2026
The May newsletter focuses on the revival of the smock apron and features an interview with Bartholomew Cariss.
11. May 2026
Cinema Collection historical / epochs Collection modern Streaming and TV
Revival of smock aprons
In films, the apron is much more than just an item of clothing. It can convey the era, social role, character and atmosphere at a glance.
07. May 2026
Nuremberg
The historical drama “Nuremberg”, with costume design by Bartholomew Cariss, is set to hit cinemas.
05. May 2026
Collection historical / epochs Collection modern Streaming and TV
Olivia
Costume designer Bettina C. Proske has put together a collection of costumes from different eras for the special TV film ‘Olivia’.
23. April 2026
World Book Day – From Book to Film
To mark ‘World Book Day’, we’re celebrating not only books but also the films adapted from them.
17. April 2026
Theaterkunst Talk – NAKED WITHOUT COSTUME
We speak to the founders of NAKED WITHOUT COSTUME about the manifesto they have drawn up, their hopes for the project and their future plans.
16. April 2026
Cinema Collection modern
Allegro Pastell
The film adaptation of Leif Randt’s bestseller *Allegro Pastell* is hitting cinemas.
15. April 2026
Newsletter April 2026
You can find the latest news from the world of costume design and a glimpse into our workshop in our latest newsletter.
03. April 2026
The Widow Killer
The four-part series “Sternstunde der Mörder” will premiere on ARD on 3 April 2026, featuring costume design by the Austrian costume designer Amanda Frühwald.
02. April 2026
Máxima – Season 2
The second series of the hit Dutch drama ‘Máxima’ will be broadcast on RTL+ from 2 April 2026. Costume designer Margriet Procee and her team have put together a regal selection of costumes.
01. April 2026
Eat Pray Bark – Therapie auf 4 Pfoten
The comedy “Eat Pray Bark – Therapy on Four Paws”, featuring costume design by Nici Zinell, is now available on Netflix.
26. March 2026
Horst Schlämmer sucht das Glück
The cinema release of “Horst Schlämmer sucht das Glück”. We visited costume designer Regina Tiedeken and her team on set and got a behind-the-scenes look at the filming.